Log Book Servicing in Queanbeyan NSW

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They say that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! This is especially so with cars and why vehicle manufacturers specify regular log book services.

Whether it involves checking the serpentine belts, replacing the brake pads, inspecting the shock absorbers or simply topping up the brake or transmission fluid, the actual tasks carried out in each individual log book service are carefully designed to be carried out at specific intervals and keep your car running at optimal performance.

Staying on top of log book services also ensures that your vehicle’s warranty will be upheld. The expert team at Clem Camage Motors in Queanbeyan are fully qualified to conduct your vehicle’s next Log Book Service, so contact us today and book it in.

Why Work with Us?

Exceptional Care: As a part of the Repco Authorised Network of mechanics, Clem Camage Motors have all the latest diagnostic equipment to keep your car running at optimal performance levels and the skills to use them.

Peace of Mind: Clem Camage Motors offer the peace of mind provided by the Repco Nationwide Warranty along with the friendly, personal service which comes from dealing with a family owned local workshop.

Education: Not only do our mechanics have access to the latest Auto-tech service bulletins, they are always happy to help our clients learn more about what is going on with their car.

What is Log Book Servicing?

Log Book Servicing is a proactive approach to car maintenance where regular inspections and small fixes keep your vehicle running smoothly and efficiently and prevent small problems turning into major damage and problems which could be very costly to repair.

Every passenger car (and most commercials vehicles) will be issued with a “Log Book” by the manufacturer, outlining the specified timing and agenda for your regular log book services. You should keep your log book in your glove box for reference and recording of any details, but we can also refer to our database to get the required information if you’ve misplaced your book.

The schedule of the service will be a combination of both Time OR Distance.

You may be tempted to delay your next log book service because your car is probably still driveable and it may not have reached BOTH the time and distance measures. While you obviously need to find availability in your budget and schedule, don’t delay too long because wear and tear on the car will increase exponentially and could lead to damage which is many times more expensive than the log book service would have been.